MOBility Disorders Assessment in Patients With Mild COGnitive Disorders
Multimodal and Longitudinal Assessment of MOBility Disorders in Patients With Mild COGnitive Disorders
University Hospital, Lille
417 participants
Sep 9, 2022
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is defined by lower performance in one or more cognitive domains with preservation of independence in functional abilities. Sixteen percent of community-dwelling older people (over 65 years) live with MCI. They are both cognitively and physically vulnerable. From a cognitive perspective, they are susceptible to converting to the dementia stage at an annual rate of 10%. From a physical perspective, the proportion of slow gait or neurological gait abnormalities can reach 46% in the population with MCI. Falls in turn increase the risk of accelerated cognitive decline and the risk of institutionalization. In the absence of a curative treatment for dementia, it is essential to have an effective and personalized prevention strategy by identifying the predictive factors for falls in this at-risk population with MCI. The research goals of this project are 1) to identify specific predictors for falls in clinic attendees with MCI in preparation for a definitive, fully powered study across France, and 2) to demonstrate the feasibility of a pragmatic fall risk assessment in MCs, whatever its setting and location. We aim to prospectively follow-up people diagnosed with MCI and aged above 65 years old in four MCs in France (three in the North (one community-based MC), and one in the Centre) for one year.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Patient being diagnosed with MCI, according to the 2011 criteria
- Able to walk 4 meters with or without technical assistance
- Comprehension of French language allowing the realization of the neuropsychological assessment
Exclusion Criteria4
- Severe visual or hearing impairment that does not allow the assessment
- Severe pathology that makes follow-up impossible
- Administrative reasons: inability to receive informed information, inability to participate in the entire study, lack of social security insurance, refusal to sign consent form
- Under legal protection (guardianship, curatorship, safeguard of justice)
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Interventions
Implementation of a standardized assessment of the fall risk and gait disorders in the memory clinic in addition to usual care.
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NCT05273125